okay, so the latest, greatest version of dextrose-2 was handed over to formadores+kids yesterday, it had a ton of recent fixes and a few missing things, like (1) updated activity list (2) missing 'redisable mesh after suspend' (3) auto-feedback present in build but disabled

FWIW Dextrose-3 should handle that much better as it has support for "delta rpms". Not sure if we need to set up additional infrastructure to support that, but it works with the Fedora repos out of the box.

m_anish: users and pyedu folks might also come up with random new feature requests now that they're seeing the new release. please, resist the temptation to do it in dx2... put their requests in the todo list for dx3 instead, even if it seems easy stuff.

bernie: you mean to dextrose@ (m_anish should take care of them, as a dx-2 maint), if you are for upstream, imho, we need to focus on dx-2 release and push/see all pending patches to upatrema after that

I've finished the first few patch sets for DX-3. There are still a number of "legacy" patches in it (accessibility series, backup, a few others); I'll work out those as I get around to resp. get hooked up with the authors.

bernie: Just to be sure I checked again yesterday: There are only two changes that are not bug fixes or small changes requested by deployments: Simons dotted versions patch (already shipped by OLPC in production builds I believe) and my style cleanups.